Volume 5642, Psychological effects of sterilization and forced abortions on Deaf Germans during World War II---Psych (season 8)
Print Wikipedia is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest... More > accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the inhuman scale of big data. Michael Mandberg wrote software that parses the entirety of the English-language Wikipedia database and programmatically lays out nearly 7500 volumes, complete with covers, and then uploads them to Lulu.com for print-on-demand. Print Wikipedia draws attention to the sheer size of the encyclopedia's content and the impossibility of rendering Wikipedia as a material object in fixed form: Once a volume is printed it is already out of date. It is also a work of found poetry built on what is likely the largest appropriation ever made. As we become increasingly more dependent on information and source material on the Internet today, Mandiberg explores the accessibility of its vastness.< Less

Knowing and understanding around 9000 German words will give you the ability to read and write with only the minimal use of a dictionary. This knowledge will foster your ability to express your... More > thoughts during conversation in a precise and accurate way. With a little practice and with the added help and experience of having viewed many German films, you will be proud and amazed at your new level of German. You will now see your language level improve to the point where you can say: “German? Absolutely! I know it very well.”
The vocabulary has 256 topics including: Basic Concepts, Numbers, Colors, Months, Seasons, Units of Measurement, Clothing & Accessories, Food & Nutrition, Restaurant, Family Members, Relatives, Character, Feelings, Emotions, Diseases, City, Town, Sightseeing, Shopping, Money, House, Home, Office, Working in the Office, Marketing, Sports, Education, Computer, Internet, Tools, Nature, Countries, Nationalities and more … Revised Edition, 09.2014< Less

This book is a learning tool for mastering basic German vocabulary. It will help you obtain a solid base in your knowledge of the German language. The 3000 words contained in this edition will aid... More > in your understanding of simple phrases and hone your composition skills. This manual will also be an invaluable reference during any trip abroad where the German language is spoken. Simple transcription of each word will assist in the memorization of reading rules. Once you have mastered even only 70% of the words contained in this vocabulary guide, you will be able to say: “Yes! I speak a little German!”
The vocabulary has 101 topics including: Basic concepts, Numbers, Units of measurement, The most important verbs, Time, Calendar, Day and night, Months, Seasons, Travel, Sightseeing, City, Shopping, Clothing & Accessories, Cosmetics, Telephone, Phone conversation, Foreign languages, Meals, Restaurant, Family members, Furniture, Household appliances, Weather and more … Revised Edition, 09.2014< Less

The use of this 5000-word German vocabulary will allow you to understand simple texts and will give you much needed confidence in everyday conversation. Used in combination with a grammar course, it... More > will aid in your ability to correctly compose many phrases. When watching German films, you will begin to hear and understand more and more words and phrases. This guide will assist you in attaining a higher level of German that will finally allow you to say: “I can speak German!”
The vocabulary has 155 topics including: Basic Concepts, Numbers, Colors, Months, Seasons, Units of Measurement, Clothing & Accessories, Food & Nutrition, Restaurant, Family Members, Relatives, Character, Feelings, Emotions, Diseases, City, Town, Sightseeing, Shopping, Money, House, Home, Office, Working in the Office, Import & Export, Marketing, Job Search, Sports, Education, Computer, Internet, Tools, Nature, Countries, Nationalities and more … Revised Edition, 09.2014< Less

The knowledge of approximately 7000 words makes it possible to understand authentic German texts. Combining vocabulary with conversational practice, you will be able to produce fluent phrases and... More > express your thoughts smoothly and accurately. You will find it easy and natural to talk about various everyday topics. This knowledge and ability will help you to achieve the language level where you may confidently say: “Yes! I do speak German.”
The vocabulary has 198 topics including: Basic Concepts, Numbers, Colors, Months, Seasons, Units of Measurement, Clothing & Accessories, Food & Nutrition, Restaurant, Family Members, Relatives, Character, Feelings, Emotions, Diseases, City, Town, Sightseeing, Shopping, Money, House, Home, Office, Working in the Office, Import & Export, Marketing, Job Search, Sports, Education, Computer, Internet, Tools, Nature, Countries, Nationalities and more … Revised Edition, 09.2014< Less

“Winter is the fourth and final volume in the series entitled “Seasons of Love”.
The first three volumes described the relationship between Mary Shaw and Paul Weber, a German POW,... More > their son Michael and their lives after Paul returned to Germany. “Autumn” ended in 1980 as Paul left Europe to begin a new phase of his career in America.
“Winter” takes the story of Paul and Mary through to the end of the century. It describes his time in America and his return to Germany. It covers the years of “Thatcherism” followed by recession in the UK and the fall of the Berlin Wall and its consequences for Germany.
“Winter” continues to follow the lives of the various members of the Rice and Weber families. One question remains. After 50 years, will Paul and Mary achieve fulfilment in their relationship?< Less

A lane in Sussex and a chance meeting involving a girl from south London and a German prisoner of war. So begins the relationship between Mary Shaw from Peckham and Paul Weber from Nuremburg, a... More > relationship that will impact on all those around them.
After a lifetime in the construction industry this is Neil Topping’s first novel. It was written after detailed research and the enthusiastic support from many diverse organisations. The lives of the central characters and those close to them is described in detail and how they meet the challenge of personal, national and international events.
The first volume, ’Spring’ covers the period between 1944 and 1952. The three remaining volumes will be published in the next twelve months and span the years between the fifties and the millennium.
So now begin the journey with Mary and Paul…..< Less

The work comprises a collection of four essays concerning the contemporary condition of European, especially German, culture. A fifth essay, published posthumously, had the title "We... More > Philologists", and gave as a "Task for philology: disappearance". Nietzsche here began to discuss the limitations of empirical knowledge, and presented what would appear compressed in later aphorisms. It combines the naivete of The Birth of Tragedy with the beginnings of his more mature polemical style. It was Nietzsche's most humorous work, especially for "David Strauss: the confessor and the writer," though this levity was not continued by Nietzsche much in later works.< Less

To escape from the persecutions of the Jews that the Ger-mans organized during the occupation of Belgium from 1940 to 1944, Jewish children were forced to hide. During those four years, they had to... More > evade all attempts at deportation, and when these anti-Semitic actions became too dangerous, they were separated from their parents in the hope of increasing their chances of survival. They found refuge: this one in a guest house, that one with a family, another in a children’s boarding house, starting in 1942.The story in this book is that of a child hiding in Belgium during these dark years.< Less

“Summer” is the second volume in the four book series entitled “Seasons of Love”.
“Spring” described the meeting between Mary Shaw and Paul Weber, a German... More > prisoner of war and their relationship. It followed their lives after Paul had returned to Nuremberg, Mary’s pregnancy with their child and their subsequent marriages to Frank and Helene. On a business trip to London in 1952 Paul discovers Mary’s new address and establishes that she has married. “Spring” ended with Paul facing a dilemma. Should he contact Mary and, if so, how and when?
“Summer” continues from the early fifties. Mary and her husband, Frank, deal with the challenges to their family and life in the “Swinging Sixties”. It is also a period during which Paul and his family emerge from the hardships of the post war years.
During “Summer” Paul confronts his emotions and makes a life changing decision which has irreversible consequences for his own and Mary’s family.< Less

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